Bluez wrote:I am the only one who thinks we should make a bid for him? I think he is going to be a star for many years
Mancio4ever wrote:Bluez wrote:I am the only one who thinks we should make a bid for him? I think he is going to be a star for many years
I've appreciated him since I first saw him playing and he keeps impressing me pretty much.
but as much as Scouse1 seems to turn into Scouse2 and all that, I very much doubt they are gonna sell their best prospects to Clubs they still perceive as direct competitors for big honours.
You certainly have a strong point: theoretically would have been a far better prospect that AJ, Sinclair or Moses.
Bluez wrote:Mancio4ever wrote:Bluez wrote:I am the only one who thinks we should make a bid for him? I think he is going to be a star for many years
I've appreciated him since I first saw him playing and he keeps impressing me pretty much.
but as much as Scouse1 seems to turn into Scouse2 and all that, I very much doubt they are gonna sell their best prospects to Clubs they still perceive as direct competitors for big honours.
You certainly have a strong point: theoretically would have been a far better prospect that AJ, Sinclair or Moses.
Big Honors? which big honors are Liverpool going to challenge for?
they still perceive as direct competitors for big honours.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's another in a long long line of promising young English wide players.
This might sound daft, but I truly believe the way we go nuts for a tricky or pacy winger is a big part of why the national tram suck so bad. Let's stop encouraging our players to excel in a role that doesn't exist in most top teams anymore. 442 with two quick wingers might excite people, but it rarely wins you anything. Look at the list of players that have been built up here in the last decade or so and tell me which would make Barcelona or Spain's team?
Swp
Lennon
Walcott
Oxlade chamberlain
Bentley
Sterling
Young
Bale (not English but still)
SmallTimeCharlie wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's another in a long long line of promising young English wide players.
This might sound daft, but I truly believe the way we go nuts for a tricky or pacy winger is a big part of why the national tram suck so bad. Let's stop encouraging our players to excel in a role that doesn't exist in most top teams anymore. 442 with two quick wingers might excite people, but it rarely wins you anything. Look at the list of players that have been built up here in the last decade or so and tell me which would make Barcelona or Spain's team?
Swp
Lennon
Walcott
Oxlade chamberlain
Bentley
Sterling
Young
Bale (not English but still)
They generally don't play with outside players, neither does anyone else nowadays, apart from the odd-time for a change of idea/ pace late in the game. Used to love Peter Barnes, me.
Genuinely think Sterling is better than all of those listed, but as with all young players, he may or may not develop further into a real world-class talent.
Other points: spelling Nazis on proper names. why?
do we have a national tram? should we? might save our dependence on foreign oil, etc.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's another in a long long line of promising young English wide players.
This might sound daft, but I truly believe the way we go nuts for a tricky or pacy winger is a big part of why the national tram suck so bad. Let's stop encouraging our players to excel in a role that doesn't exist in most top teams anymore. 442 with two quick wingers might excite people, but it rarely wins you anything. Look at the list of players that have been built up here in the last decade or so and tell me which would make Barcelona or Spain's team?
Swp
Lennon
Walcott
Oxlade chamberlain
Bentley
Sterling
Young
Bale (not English but still)
Nigels Tackle wrote:SmallTimeCharlie wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's another in a long long line of promising young English wide players.
This might sound daft, but I truly believe the way we go nuts for a tricky or pacy winger is a big part of why the national tram suck so bad. Let's stop encouraging our players to excel in a role that doesn't exist in most top teams anymore. 442 with two quick wingers might excite people, but it rarely wins you anything. Look at the list of players that have been built up here in the last decade or so and tell me which would make Barcelona or Spain's team?
Swp
Lennon
Walcott
Oxlade chamberlain
Bentley
Sterling
Young
Bale (not English but still)
They generally don't play with outside players, neither does anyone else nowadays, apart from the odd-time for a change of idea/ pace late in the game. Used to love Peter Barnes, me.
Genuinely think Sterling is better than all of those listed, but as with all young players, he may or may not develop further into a real world-class talent.
Other points: spelling Nazis on proper names. why?
do we have a national tram? should we? might save our dependence on foreign oil, etc.
i disagree and you can call me pedantic but if you're going to start a topic about a specific player then the least you can do is spell his name correctly...
Wonderwall wrote:The only reason Sterling is playing every week is because Rogers has no choice, there is no other attacking player he can play. If he is given a few quid in January to spend, you will see Sterling play more of a bit part role. I think he is ok, but not as special as was made out when he was a supposed wonderkid.
Dameerto wrote:He's one of their best players - consistently performing in big matches at a young age, that makes him exceptional. The guy doesn't get phased by anything.
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